BIG IDEAS: Nick Mount audio podcast
As part of his Literature for Our Time series, English professor Nick Mount discusses Virginia Woolf?s novel To the Lighthouse.
Eleanor MacDonald on Are We Postmodern?
Eleanor MacDonald from the Political Studies Department at Queen's University presents her competition lecture entitled Are We Postmodern?
Steve Joordens on Teaching Critical Thinking
Steve Joordens from the Psychology Department at the University of Toronto Scarborough presents his competition lecture entitled You Can Lead Students to Knowledge, But How Do You Make Them Think?
Best Lecturer 2010 nominee Sohail Rashid
Sohail Rashid from the Psychology Department at Ryerson University presents his competition lecture entitled Birth Order and Personality.
Best Lecturer 2010 nominee Karolyn Smardz Frost
Karolyn Smardz Frost from the History Department at York University presents her competition lecture entitled Fugitive Sources: Uncovering Toronto's Underground Railroad Connections.
Best Lecturer 2010 nominee Rupinder Brar
Rupinder Brar from the Faculty of Science at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology presents his competition lecture entitled Exoplanets: The Search For Other Earths.
Virginia Walker lecture audio podcast
Virginia Walker lecture audio podcast
Bruce Meyer lecture
Bruce Meyer from the English Department at Laurentian University at Georgian College presents his competition lecture entitled The Four Phases of Yeats.
Monika Havelka on Why Sex? The Evolution of a Paradox
Monika Havelka from the Biology Department at the University of Toronto Mississauga presents her competition lecture entitled Why Sex? The Evolution of a Paradox.
Nadia Habib on Reflections on Gender and Sexuality
Nadia Habib from the Liberal Arts and Professional Studies Department at York University presents her competition lecture entitled Reflections on Gender and Sexuality.
125 GG Supersize It
Comparatives versus superlatives. The Grammar Girl print book is now available on Amazon.com! http://tinyurl.com/2pkej7
126 GG Through the Looking Glass
"Through," "threw," and "thru." (An improved and expanded version of episode 10.) The Grammar Girl print book is now available on Amazon.com! http://tinyurl.com/2pkej7
127 GG I Beg Your Pardon
What "begs the question" really means. The Grammar Girl print book is now available on Amazon.com! http://tinyurl.com/2pkej7
128 GG I Will Possess Your Heart
Are you a "friend of Fred" or a "friend of Fred's"? The Grammar Girl print book is now available on Amazon.com! http://tinyurl.com/2pkej7
129 GG I Assure You This Is Worthwhile
"Assure" versus "ensure" versus "insure." The Grammar Girl print book is now available on Amazon.com! http://tinyurl.com/2pkej7
135 GG Oxen, Geese, and Moose, Oh My
Odd plurals such as "oxen" and "geese". The Grammar Girl print book is now available on Amazon.com! http://tinyurl.com/2pkej7
136 GG He's Got a Complex
Complex-compound sentences. The Grammar Girl print book is now available on Amazon.com! http://tinyurl.com/2pkej7
137 GG Women Rule
"Woman" versus "female," and "sex" versus "gender." The Grammar Girl print book is now available on Amazon.com! http://tinyurl.com/2pkej7
138 GG Don't Worry, Be Gruntled
Why can't we be gruntled, sheveled, and in whack? The Grammar Girl print book is now available on Amazon.com! http://tinyurl.com/2pkej7
151 GG Just Say No to Drugs
"Dragged" versus "drug." The Grammar Girl print book is now available on Amazon.com! http://tinyurl.com/2pkej7













